A companion to the best-selling Miss Brooks Loves Books! (and I don't) finds Missy's efforts to attend story time at the library challenged by a teasing bully until librarian Miss Brooks encourages her to use made-up stories to manage real-life problems.

Although unhappy about being teased constantly by the class bully, Brenda Bailey, Jessica doesn't want to be a tattletale and so must find hidden courage within herself in order to take a stand and teach Brenda a lesson she won't soon forget.

Ben rides his new bicycle the very, very long way to school but Adrian Underbite, perhaps the world's largest third-grader, takes the bike anyway and later, when Ben finds Adrian in trouble, he must decide whether or not to help the larcenous bully.

Devotedly spending time with her best buddy Emma, Dixie loyally supports her friend when Emma begins having trouble with a classmate at school, a situation that imparts an important lesson about treating others kindly. By the author of Dixie Loves School Pet Day.

Sharing a best friendship that is jeered at by the mean-spirited Crabby, Peanut Butter and Jellyfish face a difficult choice when Crabby is caught in a lobster trap. By the creator of the Lunch Lady series.

Interacting with other animals in mean-spirited ways, a little bull calls names and behaves in an intimidating manner until his bullying behavior is brought to his attention. By the Caldecott Honor-winning author of First the Egg.

A sweet-natured guinea pig nearly loses his confidence during the Guinea Pig Jubilee talent show before his new friend, the take-charge Fiona, encourages him to stand up to teasing bullies. By the award-winning creator of the Max and Ruby series.

A series that tackles the tough subject of bullying presents its message through sensitive illustrations of gender-neutral animal characters struggling with bullying in a variety of forms: emotional, physical and covert or indirect.

Struggling through a bad day after his latest clash with a popular kid, shy fourth-grader Bakari Kitari Johnson finds a magical ring that his best friend and he must use to protect against their rivals and hostile intruders from a fantastical world. Illustrated by the creator of the award-winning Mama's Boyz comic.

A conclusion to the best-selling series finds team captain Pufferfish leading the gang on a mission to rescue the president's kidnapped daughter only to discover that the girl has actually been recruited into a rival organization that wants to go back in time to sabotage the NERDS' entire existence.

Ever wonder what it would be like to be a Minecraft Zombie? In the first book of this hilarious Minecraft adventure series, you get to read the diary of an actual 12 year old Minecraft Zombie. Take a peek at what is really between the hollow eyes, and dead expression that we nomrally see when we face the dreaded Zombies of Minecraft. Are zombies really different from us? You'll be surprised at what you discover.

Organizing what she believes to be a quick-and-painless loose tooth removal business for her fifth-grade project, multiracial entrepreneur-in-training Cleo struggles with a queasy client, an estrangement with her best friend and an insensitive bully. By the award-winning author of Brendan Buckley's Universe and Everything In It.

An energetic sequel to Belly Up finds Teddy Fitzroy bullied by troublemaker Vance Jessup, who wants to use Teddy's home at the state-of-the-art zoo and theme park, FunJungle, for the site of a cruel prank that causes Teddy to be wrongly blamed for a koala's disappearance, since Teddy was the only one caught on camera when the koala went missing.

Making up a teasing song about an awkward classmate, Posey refuses to believe that her behavior constitutes bullying before donning her tutu and realizing that she really did hurt her classmate's feelings.

Rufus wants to be good at football, but although he is the right size, he is too clumsy, so he takes ballet lessons in order to improve his coordination, and when his classmates find out about it, they tease him relentlessly.

Having changed the course of human history after unwittingly wondering what could be worse than going to prison, George and Harold are catapulted through time back to their kindergarten days, where they are subjected to a sixth-grade bully and a clueless school principal.

Questioning his resolve to attend public school after years of being homeschooled when he is targeted by a mean-spirited bully, Max aspires to become like his favorite comic book heroes and finds an unexpected opportunity to do his best to be the hero his middle school needs. By the creator of the Dork Diaries series.

Meet Stella Batts. She's in third grade, she wants to be a writer, and her parents own a wonderful candy shop. Life should be good, right? In this early chapter book series, the ups and downs of Stella's life are charmingly chronicled.